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This Horse.
Добавлен 12 апр 2023
This Channel celebrates the bond between horse and human and the positive impact they have on each other. Each film tells a different story but has as its central theme the love and mutual benefit that each brings to the relationship.
Harwich Horse Rangers
In this film we meet Sioux Thorpe who explains the incredible journey she has been on for the last 34 years setting up and running the Harwich Horse Rangers. Her dedication has enriched the lives of hundreds of young people by nurturing the relationship between them and horses.
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This Horse presents Kim Bailey and First Flow
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This Horse visits Kim Bailey Racing to meet Kim's favourite horse, First Flow. We discover how he came to buy the horse and we learn that First Flow is retiring after a successful racing career.
Race Horse to Event Horse to Family Horse.
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Lucy tells This Horse about life with her ex-race horse Lala. Lucy bought Lala straight from the race track as a 4 year old. She retrained her to become an event horse and now Lala is 17 years old and enjoys life as a family horse. Thanks as always to Joanz n Betty @Bettydogfilms.
The Suffolk Punch Horse.
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This Horse visits The Suffolk Punch Trust in Hollesley near Woodbridge, Suffolk to learn how it is working to protect this critically endangered breed. We meet some of the foals born in 2023 and hear the story of this horse and the ongoing work to save it. Visit their website www.thesuffolkpunchtrust.co.uk where you will be able follow the links to their Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts...
I was going to ask, how do they prevent inbreeding since they are endangered having a low count to work with in keeping the breed alive. I figure if they use one stallion too often then that will cause a future problem with inbreeding where as they only use a stallion a few times leaving room for other stallions to breed a few times and then you have more to choose from that won't be at risk of inbreeding. Yet in the video they allowed a breeder stallion to breed in the double digits but i am not an expert so i ask how do they go about avoiding inbreeding. It would be good information to know and understand.
I believe they use a traffic light system called SPARKS which is a program that helps Suffolk Horse Society members make breeding decisions for their mares. The program uses traffic lights to indicate the level of compliance with breeding guidelines. I am not clear about the actual process for the Suffolks but I am sure the Suffolk Punch Trust would be able to give you more information. Thank you for your interest. Best wishes, This Horse.
Thats a beautiful horse color
Legend off horse thanks for sharing
I follow a gentleman from upstate N.Y who owns several of the breed for his logging and 400 acre farm I love watching. Working horses with Jim.
The wonderful Suffolk Punch breed.
Wonderful horse.
Jim from Working Horses with Jim just had his Suffolk Punch stallion gelded, but prior to that had the stallion's semen frozen to sell, it's still available as of this date. His Suffolk Barron is a gorgeous horse. Too bad they couldn't contact Jim.
Stop sending her mixed signals. He keeps pulling the mare's head close then when she responds he shoves her away with his elbow.
No, he sets boundries, he will pet her on his time. Horses are big and powerful. You must set boundries even subtiel ones. And btw try giving an interview with an animal next to you🙄
@@HomeCast-td2tu I used to break horses for a living and never once did I shove a horse away when it was offering affection. Oh,have you done an itnerview with a horse next to you? A horse showing affection while someone is filming an interview should just be smiled at and and responded to. It only makes the person look good in that the animal wants to be friendly to them. If you push a horse away eventually they stop being warm to you and you lose that precious bit and they just become something you use rather than a real friend.
It’s not a species!!!!!!!!!! It’s a breed. The definition of a species is that it can’t breed with a creature that is not its species: a dog can’t breed with a cat. They are two different species.
""Suffolk born (Beccles) and Suffolk bred (Lowestoft)/ Strong in the arm and thick in the head""! You can take the boy out of Suffolk but you can't take Suffolk out of the boy!!
Gorgeous
Gorgeous yes, but also magnificent.
ruclips.net/video/5ZEU-t_LFGE/видео.html. Suffolks worrking in NA
That throat latch is entirely too tight!
The Suffolk punch horse isn’t a species to itself. It’s a breed of horse.
Nowadays, in order to survive, the horse breed must have recreational value. Being able to ride is what can promote ownership and drive the breed numbers up. It is not what the breed was originally developed for, but it is something, that may give it a path into the future.
How may Suffolk Punch is in Ireland.
Myself, my father and my great grandfather have all worked Suffolk land with these fantastic animals. Went to the Trust in Aug and they are doing a top job of keeping the breed alive.
How brilliant that the horses are making an impact on your family through the generations. The Trust is doing an amazing job.
I got to ride a Suffolk several years ago. She was very sweet and very willing. Unfortunately, they weren't able to handle the size of carriage needed to carry visitors, so they switched to American Belgians.
They are being ridden more and more here in the UK.
@@ThisHorse.Bettydogfilms hopefully being used as a riding horse will help boost their numbers, although hope they do continue to be used for their intended purpose. They're a lovely breed.
respect sir a lot of respect
We have passed on your message to Alex.
Their popularity is increasing by leaps and bounds here in the states. I think there's about 700 of them. The breeders seem extremely dedicated to the horses and their line.I can't wait until I can buy one!
A great ambition good luck with it.
The Suffolk is ideal for trail riding and packing.
Have you done some trail riding on a Suffolk?
@@ThisHorse.Bettydogfilms 2 Belgians. The key is short (16 hands) and gentle (no hitchyness, no bling). I think the Suffolk is the favorite in both areas. Horse packing, fly fishing, the arts and humanities is a "thing" during the summer season. Groom your trails pre-season, and make it yours.
Great video guys
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you.
The goals of the preservationists breeders are to be honored. Now that I watched the whole clip, I've became more aware. The stallion was a stunning gent. And, the foals, of course are very comely. Thank you for the video.
We agree! Thankyou.
My heart melted when I seen the foal. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
Thank you for sharing. I love the heavy horses. At one time I rode Clydesdales. The owners also taught me how to train to drive in 4 and 8 horse teams. It’s always great to learn more about the different breeds. Thanks again 😊
Glad you enjoyed the film. We hope it brought back lots of happy memories.
need to us the north america stock can save the breed.
Absolutely Beautiful. Thanks for keeping the breed going.
They are beautiful, thanks for watching.
Fantastic documentary, I can’t wait for the next one!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great stuff!
Thanks!
A lovely film. Looking forward to the next one!😊
Absolutely perfect so impressed by these truly beautiful Suffolk Punch horses.